I noticed that I have struggled to keep my FC levels up this summer, but did not think much of it, which was somewhat of a mistake. The water has remained crystal clear and everything else seemed to be in order. According to the calculations in Pool math (yay!), my SWG was running at a high enough level, but just didn't seem to keep up. I mostly left the levels lower than expected (1-3), but the pool does not see a lot of use, and the water remained clear.
After several vacations, a respiratory illness, and some pool neglect a bit of extra organic debris stayed in the pool for a while. Then suddenly, my FC was less than 1 yesterday morning. By last night, there was some green on the wall in several locations.
I should probably be happy that it has taken over a year for me to fail, I am proud of that.
My working theory is that I have had a low level algae infestation for a while, and it just finally blew up. It was thus consuming my chlorine as fast as I could make it and levels would not come up. Until the algae declared victory and moved on in. I failed by never checking a FC/CC ratio or overnight test. So rookie mistake number 1 was not asking questions why this year seemed different than last year.
So I started a SLAM process now. Added the right amount of chlorine according to Pool Math. Water has remained crystal clear and the green areas easily scrubbed off and have not returned as of yet.
With my CYA at 50, Pool math gives me a target of 20 FC. My Taylor test kit only goes to 5. How are ya'll measuring levels any higher than 5? My levels remained higher than 5 this morning, but I just added the chlorine last night. So I don't have a feel if the enemy surrendered quickly or not.
Thoughts on any of that would be appreciated.
Here is my test kit, note it only goes to 5 on the Chlorine side.
After several vacations, a respiratory illness, and some pool neglect a bit of extra organic debris stayed in the pool for a while. Then suddenly, my FC was less than 1 yesterday morning. By last night, there was some green on the wall in several locations.
I should probably be happy that it has taken over a year for me to fail, I am proud of that.
My working theory is that I have had a low level algae infestation for a while, and it just finally blew up. It was thus consuming my chlorine as fast as I could make it and levels would not come up. Until the algae declared victory and moved on in. I failed by never checking a FC/CC ratio or overnight test. So rookie mistake number 1 was not asking questions why this year seemed different than last year.
So I started a SLAM process now. Added the right amount of chlorine according to Pool Math. Water has remained crystal clear and the green areas easily scrubbed off and have not returned as of yet.
With my CYA at 50, Pool math gives me a target of 20 FC. My Taylor test kit only goes to 5. How are ya'll measuring levels any higher than 5? My levels remained higher than 5 this morning, but I just added the chlorine last night. So I don't have a feel if the enemy surrendered quickly or not.
Thoughts on any of that would be appreciated.
Here is my test kit, note it only goes to 5 on the Chlorine side.